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Clyde Stubblefield played drums for James Brown for 6 years but his legacy has lasted a lot longer than that.
His rhythms have been extensively sampled and particularly his ‘Funky Drummer’ break helped lay the foundations of Hip Hop, and later jungle and a whole world of electronic music.
RIP Clyde Stubblefield April 18, 1943 – February 18, 2017Gilles Peterson

2017-02-18: James Brown‘s Original Funky Drummer Clyde Stubblefield dies at 73. Stubblefield was best known for Brown’s 1970 single “Funky Drummer”, the possibly most sampled rhythm in music history. As a member of the original J.B.’s Mr. Stubblefield can be considered being one of Funk’s originators. This short mix doesn’t really reflect his huge impact on Funk music, but I had do at least a little something. Peace & Love to his family!The Soul Preacher

TRACKLIST:
01 Clyde Stubblefield hits it hard with The Godfather (7 minute compialtion) by The Soul Preacher
02 The J.B.’s Reunion – There’s A Price To Pay To Live In Paradise*
03 The King All Stars – Hard To Handle**
04 James Brown – The Funky Drummer (full take)***
05 Public Enemy – Fight The Power (Funky drummer sample)

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In this mixtape entitled “There is Something About The Drum”you will find a selection of tracks that somehow influenced our music. Sometimes is just about the rhythm, other times is about a melody belonging to the Eastern music heritage or a techno mood as you can feel here in Berlin, the city where i live. Music has no boundaries to me. I am not a “fan” of any genre. If it excites me, it belongs to me.MOP MOP

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For quite a while now I’ve wanted to put together a mix that featured a bunch of drum breaks, original samples, atmospheric OST’s and snippets of a small portion of the vinyl that I have in my crates. What was stopping me really, was just doing it. I wanted to do a mix that celebrated the drum in Funk, Soul, Jazz & beyond. It had to be all vinyl, all original, and in 1 take. There are a lot of records on here that you may recognize. Original Samples from Idris Muhammad, Isaac Hayes, Black Ivory, JJ Johnson among others sit side by side to movie soundtracks, Saturday morning cartoons, college Jazz bands, TV themes, Latin vibes, Hard Bop, interesting cover songs and production from people like David Axelrod, Creed Taylor, and the like. I’m hoping this will be the first in a series of mixes like this, and that you all can appreciate something a little different from me here at Flea Market Funk. It was done all in one take live, so dig on the clicks, pops, and improvised flow.
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